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Mythologies
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376 pages
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Exploring the mythological and mystical traditions of Ireland and beyond, this collection of essays by W. B. Yeats examines the symbolism inherent in various myths, including those from ancient Greece and Egypt. Yeats highlights the significance of myth in shaping human understanding and psyche while discussing topics such as the Tarot, the poet's societal role, and the intersection of art and spirituality. This thought-provoking work offers deep insights into human existence and the mysteries of the universe, making it essential for enthusiasts of Yeats' poetry and prose.
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2003, paperback
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